Museo de los Ninos, Buenos Aires

Inside a large shopping center, the interactive Museo de los Ninos engages parents almost as much as it entertains the kids. Children learn about different professions through recreations of a TV studio, radio studio, supermarket, restaurant, soccer field, gas station, and doctor's office. The ultimate in imaginative play, the museum allows young visitors to try different careers and learn about some of Buenos Aires' major landmarks. Our Buenos Aires online journey planner makes visiting Museo de los Ninos and other Buenos Aires attractions simple, and helps you make a travel plan personal to you.

Where to stay in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires offers an impressive selection of budget-friendly and mid-range lodgings, as well as pricier, more luxurious options for visitors who don't mind splashing out. Good rooms are scattered across town, but your best bet for economical hostels remains San Telmo, a neighborhood on the edge of downtown. For boutique establishments and international five-star hotels, head to Palermo, Recoleta, or Puerto Madero, upscale neighborhoods drawing the majority of foreign visitors.